Sydney is a gigantic place, more than 10 times bigger than Paris. In this Wiki, content can be refined to 10 different cycling districts across Sydney. The pages on each district can be found here Northern Beaches | Lane Cove | Parramatta and NW | Penrith | Liverpool | Bankstown | Iron Cove and Cooks […]
Category: 03 – Sydney Eastern
Woronora, Cronulla and Botany Bay
Iron Cove and the Cooks River
Sutherland Shire and Lady Robinsons Beach
Centennial Park, the City and the East
Checkout Bankstown and Oatley
Best New Sydney Cycle Infrastructure Awards – 2023
Every year BikeTrail.Blog and friends announce the best new cycling infrastructure across the whole of Sydney. Previous prize winners can be found here 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019 and 2018 To win, there must be an increase in the numbers of people using the path or facility, the path or bridge or tunnel has to pretty […]
The One Millionth Brompton visits Sydney
I went for a ride with a lot of passionate Brompton riders and saw some terrific bicycles. We started at Omafiets Bicycle store in Alexandria and rode to the Opera House for photographs. The purpose of the event was to see and even ride the One Millionth Brompton ever made. It has been all around […]
Whites Creek Lane and Sydney Park Loop
On a really nice Saturday in January, I headed off to try and find a workable easy way to connect the wonderful Whites Creek Lane bike path in Annandale with the equally wonderful Sydney Park in Erskinville. That meant I would have to ride down to Pyrmont and head over the Anzac bridge and then […]
The Greater Sydney Bike Trail
There has been a bit of press about the Greater Sydney BikeTrail lately including this post from Bicycle NSW. The trail is over 200km in its classic sightseeing route and can be trimmed to 150km and you can still catch most of the highlights. To whet your appetitie, check out the slideshow of 220 km […]
Best New Sydney Cycle Infrastructure Awards -2022
Here are the best bicycle infrastructure improvements in 2022 across the whole of Sydney. To win, there must be an increase in the numbers of people using the path or facility, the path has to pretty safe, good looking and fun to ride. It doesn’t have to be long if it connects existing trails better. […]
Best New Sydney Cycle Infrastructure Awards -2021
Here are the best bicycle infrastructure improvements in 2021 across the whole of Sydney. To win, there must be an increase in the numbers of people using the path or facility, the path has to pretty safe, good looking and fun to ride. It doesn’t have to be long if it connects existing trails better. […]
Pools on Bike Trails in Sydney
Its hot, time to think swimming pools in Sydney. This page features pools that are on the bike trails of Sydney. Probably a good idea to start riding from the pool if you can so you can finish off with a relaxing swim and then hop on the train or in the car. Checklist for […]
The Colours of the Sydney Bicycle Map
The Sydney cycle trail map (<<click to open) has been built using Google MyMaps and appears as an overlay to Google Maps. It has been viewed 450,000 times. It comes with a legend of 8 different types of bike tracks and related places of interest. You can turn these on and off in the map. […]
The Goods Line to Darling Harbour
A great little trail that runs from Central Station down to the really good Darling Harbour trail. If you get off at Central Station, head for the Redfern/south end next to Devonshire St. Now head north-west towards UTS/Railway Square/Darling Harbour down the 400m long Devonshire St tunnel. You will need to walk your bike through […]